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Bono and The Edge Waiting for Godomino's
  

Jeff Blumberg as "Lucky" brought a magical quality to his character with his "intensity from within" wide-eyed portrayal. It's really an accomplishment to continue to speak, without lines. - EAT MORE ART! VEGAS
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Jeff Blumberg is the hilarious Lucky - NOHO ARTS DISTRICT
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Jeff Blumberg as Lucky, Domingo’s unlucky, rope-tethered servant makes able use of his expressive eyes as he spouts his own babbling nonsense. - FRINGE REVIEW
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Passages: Classics Remixed
 

All sung with passionate and sublime authenticity by these thoughtful and talented actors, TR Krupa, Kristen Bennett, Jeff Blumberg and the wonderful narrations of Lindsay Zana and Mel Hampton.  It’s an unexpected and unusual piece, charming and real and I absolutely loved it! - NOHO ARTS DISTRICT
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Love Letters to Women


...the night could use more of Jeff Blumberg's adorable dorkiness. - LA WEEKLY
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Love and Other Allergies


"Preschool," directed by D. Ewing Woodruff, displays the keenest satiric edge (think Jules Feiffer) and the most well-calibrated performances; in it, the mother (Beth Nintzel) of a 4-year-old finds herself in conference with officious school administrators (Jeff Blumberg and Katharine Phillips Moser, both razor-sharp). - LA WEEKLY
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A trio of impeccably-timed performances!  Very funny! - THE TOLUCAN TIMES
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Katharine Phillips Moser and Jeff Blumberg (the Administrators) are spot on in their belief their crazy judgments are sensible. - EXAMINER
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Rumors


Next, the Cusaks, a therapist and cooking show host, turn up (a very funny Jeff Blumberg and Nancy Daly). - THE TOLUCAN TIMES


 

King of City Island


Rhine and Blumberg are the show's most entertaining elements. - BACK STAGE WEST


Nevertheless the supporting cast (Rhonda Lee Dorton, Robert Rhine and Jeff Blumberg), and Joseph Weiss' phenomenal set, do provide enough of a spark to keep us interested - if not satisfied. - LA WEEKLY


 

It's Only a Play


Special recognition is due for Gochman's effectively underplayed wide-eyed innocent, who seems inevitable bait for a lecherous casting director's couch, Blumberg's hilarious take on insecurity at its most extreme, and Factor as a loony artiste left over from the 60s. - FRONTIERS MAGAZINE


 

Two Outs, Bottom of the Ninth


...the show also features solid comedic performances by Jeff Blumberg as a hyper, airhead announcer and Curt Collier as his all-too-serious partner. - LA WEEKLY


Jeff Blumberg and Steven Robert Wollenberg are amusingly cantankerous as the two sports announcers who bridge the gap between monologues and help tie the show together. - DRAMA-LOGUE


Jeff Blumberg is goofily effusive as an over-enthusiastic announcer... - BACK STAGE WEST


 

Beau Jest


The rest of the men finally get a chance to talk in the third act, and Gerber and Blumberg take full advantage. - LOS ANGELES READER